2014 Software: Do I choose 32 Bit or 64 Bit?

The question you have to ask when you decide to download the 2014 version of our products is: Which platform do I download? 32 bit or 64 bit? Most people with a 64 Bit OS will probably download the 64 bit version, but is this the correct choice? It may not be, depending on your […]

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SAPIEN at Tech-Ed 2014, Houston, TX

  Its that time of year again… Tech-Ed Time! Of course, SAPIEN will be in attendance, will you? If you are attending Tech-Ed 2014, drop by our booth (#434) and say hello to Alex (our CTO), David (lead developer of PowerShell Studio) and June (Lead web technologies developer). They will be more that happy to give […]

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PowerShell Studio 2014: Editor Coloring

Many users like to customize their editor coloring and PowerShell Studio lets them do just that. With PowerShell Studio, users can specify the coloring for the editor’s syntax coloring and backgrounds. To edit the font and coloring of the PowerShell Studio go to: Options->Editor->Font and Color… Editor Font and Color Settings Using this dialog you […]

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May Special: Get VersionRecall 2014 For 50% Off!

Buy VersionRecall 2014 at 50% Off When You Purchase or Upgrade PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio But wait—there’s more: with the purchase or upgrade of a license, we will give you a one-year subscription for both pieces of software! It’s a G-R-E-A-T deal! You already know about PrimalScript and PowerShell Studio—two, well-established, top-of-the-class ISE’s—but have you […]

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I already have the ISE, do I need… ?

PrimalScript, PowerShell Studio or any other tool in the PowerShell universe you can think of? We get this question a lot, so I thought I’d give you a few highlights. First and foremost, this is not a game of ISE or not. The ISE is an important tool for your everyday work and you should […]

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PowerShell Studio 2014: Rename Refactoring

Another new feature of PowerShell Studio 2014 is rename refactoring. Rename refactoring allows you to intelligently rename variables, controls, parameters, functions and more. You start by right-clicking on the object you wish to rename to bring up the context menu. Then select Rename… from the menu: You are then presented with the rename dialog: Let […]

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Don’t always start from scratch

We use scripting to automate tasks that would otherwise be very repetitive. However, when it comes to creating a script most users start with a blank slate, an empty file. Then they hunt for copy and paste sources to start and the script fills with bits and pieces from other places. Next time a new […]

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PowerShell Studio 2014: Function Builder

PowerShell Studio 2014 introduces a quick and easy way to create complex functions using the new Function Builder: Let’s cover each field of the Function Builder and how to create a function. Cmdlet Name The function builder provides you with a verb and noun field. The verb field contains a combo box with a list […]

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VersionRecall integration with PrimalScript and PowerShell Studio

The folks over at PowerShell.org recently published a review of VersionRecall (http://powershell.org/wp/2014/04/15/review-sapien-versionrecall/) There was one paragraph that took us a little bit by surprise: “Unfortunately, PowerShell Studio doesn’t seem to recognize VersionRecall as a source control provider (at least, it didn’t show up when I tried to configure source control in PowerShell Studio). That means […]

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From script to server – Deploying solutions with PrimalScript 2014 (Part 4)

Welcome back. As we previously discussed, PrimalScript 2014 has a few new options for the script packager and has added features for creating MSI databases and deploying your script solutions. If you have missed the previous three installments, use the links below to catch up. From script to server – Deploying solutions with PrimalScript 2014 […]

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